What would you fight for?- I would fight for the right of getting respect of others.
women wanted to over through the laws that limited their rights.
women who spoke in public were considered indecent...that is not right.
Elizabeth Cad's father wished she was a boy. She tried as hard as he could to impress her father but he father was not happy, hoping she would have rights.
depending on when you married you were either a drudge or a doll. Women could not divorce their husbands, husbands could divorce them. But, they did not for the women were their pet and house keeper.
reading passages: "women remember suffrage": Some of the women like MaryMyers,Edna Mae Bucknum, and Mildred Dunn were all for the movement. They wanted the right to vote, the right to file divorce, and be able to recieve the same wage as men and have more job options like men. However, women like Angela Fanto, felt like women being treated differently than men was fine. She thought she "was better than men and felt sorry for men." Although she did get her right to vote, she was still okay with everything before the movement. As you can see, many women had different opinions on this topic. Many wanted their rights, but others felt they already had them.
women wanted to over through the laws that limited their rights.
women who spoke in public were considered indecent...that is not right.
Elizabeth Cad's father wished she was a boy. She tried as hard as he could to impress her father but he father was not happy, hoping she would have rights.
depending on when you married you were either a drudge or a doll. Women could not divorce their husbands, husbands could divorce them. But, they did not for the women were their pet and house keeper.
reading passages: "women remember suffrage": Some of the women like Mary Myers,Edna Mae Bucknum, and Mildred Dunn were all for the movement. They wanted the right to vote, the right to file divorce, and be able to recieve the same wage as men and have more job options like men. However, women like Angela Fanto, felt like women being treated differently than men was fine. She thought she "was better than men and felt sorry for men." Although she did get her right to vote, she was still okay with everything before the movement. As you can see, many women had different opinions on this topic. Many wanted their rights, but others felt they already had them.